Why CSRidentity.com
thinks there are some people you must know ?There are people which are actually working very
very hard and can be celebrities or famous people but we know it
is human nature to remember Number 1. e.g. People know Neil Armstrong
who was the first person to walk on moon. Who is the second, third,
fourth person to walk on moon ? We know hardly can one tell the
28th person to walk on moon. So we will start sharing people who
walked on moon second, third... and in the same manner people who
won silver medal in olympics in high jump or one who walked Mountain
everest........and these are shared countrywise (in short people
you must know).

Our plan for sharing namesBy 28.3.2018
1) We plan to share more than 75 000 people you must know from
50 plus countries.
These names are typically local persons you must know & they
are yet not celebrities at national level.
The list sometimes may include national celebrities but that is
not the purpose.

Names of mountaineers who died
while climbing Mount Everest
Babu Chiri Sherpa had climbed the mountain several times, and
in 1999 spent 20 hours on the summit of Everest, then a new record.
He also climbed to the summit twice in two weeks and held the
record climbing time from Base Camp to summit of 16 hours and
56 minutes. He died in 2001 from a fall near Camp II. Experienced
guide Rob Hall died on Everest shortly after becoming the first
non-Sherpa to have summitted five times (1996).

We have mentioned "Died while climbing Mount Everest".
Please assume it as "Died while climbing Mount Everest or
climbed Mount Everest but died while coming down from Mount Everest".
In 1996 season, 15 people died trying to reach the summit, making
it the deadliest single year in the mountain's history to that
point. Curiously, 1996 was statistically a safe year for Everest
climbers. Before 1996, one in four climbers had died making the
ascent; 1996 saw huge numbers of people attempting the climb and
the statistics for 1996 reveal that only one in seven died.
Another notable incident occurred in 1998 when Francys Arsentiev
and her husband, Sergei Arsentiev, became separated and then died
while looking for each other. 19 people were killed in an avalanche
at Base Camp following a powerful 7.8 earthquake, which killed
at least 9,000 people and injured at least 23,000. This is the
worst single-day death toll ever in the history of Mount Everest,
in modern incidents with accurate counts. Due to the difficulties
and dangers in bringing bodies down, most of those who die on
the mountain remain where they fall, although some are moved by
winds and ice.
Many deaths are due to avalanche, Cerebral apoplexy, Cerebral
Oedema, Cerebral Edema, Altitude sicknessSource
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